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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 7

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The Missouliani
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THE DAILY MISSOULIAN, SUNDAY MORNING-. OCTOBER, 4, 1925. pass to Meeker gained '1 hards ana pell; Emerson Elderkfn, Butt; Harry Barker. Butte: Grant ElderUn, Butte 242 PLEDGES NAMED WASHin STATE put Montana's goal In danger again AVllllam Kelly. Kalispell; John F.

Charles Sweet carried the ball throe Wertz, Butte; Lester Antoine, Poison times, but the Montana linesmen Russell Williams, Poison; Douglas stopped him with four yards' gain FRATERNITIES TU Meeker then kicked a field goal from Taylor, Hamilton; Ralph Peterson, Hamilton; Raymond James, Hamilton. MissoniAMERfMnra Co. the 2-yard line, Exley kicked off BEATS WML 9-0 Contest Is Decided by Three Th Templar Fraternity. over the goal line. Sweet ran right Jefferson Fields, Miles City; Nor end for three.

Third QuarUr. man Bruce, Glasgow; Theodore Fred Delta Gamma Activities Held lund, Chinook: Edward Moyle, Butte; Kelly received the second half Hubert Ebert, Livingston; George klckoft on the three-yard mark, re Field Goals; Neither Goal Is Crossed. Up for 30 Days for Violating Rushing Rules. Allen, Livingston; Forrest Currens, Sidney; Kenneth Fowell, Judith Gap; turning1 23 yards. Sweet slipped past right end for five and Illman hit George Williamson, Missoula; Don center for four and a half.

Illman bucked two yards at center. Kelly- (Ooftthmit from fag On.) Owsley, Butte: Orville Iverson, Acton; Benjamin Clopton, Townsend. Sigma Nu. Joseph L. Kellogg, Missoula; M.

made two at left tackle. A bad pass Last night was bidding night for the men's and women's fraternities of the university. A total, so far, of cost Montana 21 yards. Sweet re ability defensively, and both displayed the need of more polish on 152 men and 90 women were pledged covering the ball. Sweet punted 48 yards, Jackey failed to gain, th-m Clarence Johnson.

Missoula; Thomas the Montana showed more by the nine sororities and nine fra Angand, Great Falls; Stewart Bee- ternities. The lawyer system of bid man, Billings; Curtis E. Lees, Butte; ding was used, and the bids were Charles Dishman, St. Ignatius; Ted kicked 38 yards, Kelly returning five. Kelly was stopped at left end, but Sweet took nine around right and Illman made one at center for a flaws than the Cougars, Buffered much more from penalties, which were frequently Inflicted, but displayed a much fight and courage as the invader.

Washington State given out in Main hall. Formal pledg FHzpatrick, Missoula; Julian O. Ep ing was held by only a few of the person, stockett; ilyden fc.llis, Hal- groups, and the others will hold the first down. Montana lost (five for stead, Archie J. Blue, Saco; Wallace Blue, Saco: William H.

Bren ceremony sometime today. offside. Kelly- took two. A pass to Illman advanced the ball nine yards. Delta Gamma did not pledge.

At Shawno, Herbert S. Har Sweet hit center for two. Illman a meeting of the local Pan Hellenic council yesterday, Delta Gamma, due rison, Portland, Virgil J. Cowee, caught another pass for, six yards' Wibaux. to an infraction of rushing rules, was gall).

Kelly got a yard at left given a suspension of 30 days in tackle and Sweet two on a or Phi Sigma Kappa. Jtoy Lindborg1, Missoula; William H. pledging. crops. Kelly passed to Sweet for a Those pledged to the various fra Rafferty, Wabasha, Edward gain of 11 yards.

Kelly made nine ternities are as follows: and 'Montana are two teams which give promise of development. Lack of an experienced center cost Montana many yards because of poor passes. A crowd of between 4.000 and B.OOO saw the game, thousands of townspeople joining; the colorful, array of students In the new- stadium, in use for the first time. Formal dedication Of ttornblaser athletic field was accomplished with the opening- game Saturday. The weather Was all that could be asked for, a bright sun smiling over tho green field throughout the afternoon, though it was not too hot for good football.

and a half yards through center Illman plunged through center for Nash, Butte; Emil Ostrum, Wabasha, William McFarland, Missoula; Thomas F. Golden, Butte; Perle Clan-ton, Shell Lake, Gerald J. Fogartjr, Butte; Thomas F. Tierney, 10 yards and a first down on Wash SORORITIES. Kappa Alpha Theta.

Marie Reid, Kalispell; Jean Main, ington State's five-yard mark. Ill-man hit center for one and Kelly plowed through left tackle for two. Butte; Gardner Porter, Missoula; Emil Kalispell; Beryl Bishop, Livingston; Perry, Philipsburg: Alton Bloom, Miles pity; John AVise, Miles City; Illman fumbled but recovered without loss. On the last lineup Kelly Louise Heyfron, Missoula; Mary Kellogg, Missoula; Golda Phelps, Missoula; Catherine and Gertrude White, Leland Schilling, Philipsburg; Lester drove through--guard for a gain of a Jones, Miles City; Antone K. Moe, Scoring in Three Quarters.

Los Angeles, Lois Spencer, Omaha, Lydia and Elizabeth Moury, Glendlve: Theodore Martin, Al- The scoring- was scattered over Butte; Frances Nash, Butte; Grace berton; C. T. Pierson, Great Falls; Chad Wallln, Lewistown; Lester M. three quarters, ''Goof Martin booting a field goal from the 20-yard Simms and Ruth Nondale, Lewistown; Tarbet, Stark: Harold J. Joyce, Butte; Georgia Kelley and Marcia Brown, line in the first period, after the Great Falls; Harriet Johnston, Alicfe Mi KNIT UND Carpenter, Lillian Mains, Billings.

John Raymond Clack, Havre; Ernest James, Missoula; James Egan, Butte; Paul Nlms, Ekalaka; Harold Thompson, Wolf Point; Ronald Miller, Missoula; Willard Akins, Lewistown. Alpha Phi. Marjorie Wells, Missoula; Thelma McCune, Missoula; Nelda Talbert, Missoula; Miriam Wilds, Billings; Alpha Delta Alpha. Howard Rice; George Keil, Billings; Glenn Allen, Fort Benton: Elwyn Dorothy Earle, Livingston; Ann Kimball, Missoula; Harriet Larson, Cho-teau; Katherine Spence, Thompson Falls; Catherine Morris, Havre; Janet Metzel, Dillon: Robert Clifford, Spo kane; Harold Woods, Poison; Fernen yard, leaving two feet to go. Martin Punted 35 yards from behind his goal line, Kelly returning- 12 yards.

Sweet w-as stopped and three passes were grounded. Gustafson made three at center and Kramer four at the same spot Martin kicked 37 yards, Kelly returning three, fllman failed and so did a pass. Sweet ran nine yards around left end. Kelly-was smeared for a loss on a fake play. Martin employed the reverse to gain eight yards and Gustafson punted center for nine.

Kramer failed, but Martin made six on two reverse plays. Meeker missed a place kick from the 30-yard line, the ball hitting a goal post. Sweet punted 30 out'' of bounds. A pass failed and Martin was dropped for a loss of yards. The Fourth Quarter.

Martin punted 18 yards out of bounds. Montana lost five for offside. Kelly "lost three on an end run. Sweet kicked 47, Meeker returning three. Gustafson made one at center and Martin, seven arouna Cougars had benefited from a first-mmute break.

In the closing seconds of the second quarter, "Butch" Meeker place kicked a field goal from the 2fi-yard line after a series of successful passes. Late in the final period, Meeker again, kicked a field goal, this time from the 20-yard line Gains on forward passes were practically even, though the Grizzlies suffered from the interception of two tosses at critical moments. Sweet outpunted the two Cougar kickers seven yards to the try. On scrimmage play the yardage gained was practically even. Yardstick Figures.

Play Mont. W.S.C. First downs 10 Fox, Billings; Henry Huff, Billings; Hobbs, Butte; Mildred Brimacombe. Ivan Caraway, Billings. Butte; Katherine Munro, Kalispell; Genevieve Clay, Troy; Gene Wigall, Missoula; Isobel Brown, Missoula; Dorothy Elliot, Missoula.

VICTOR Alpha Xi Delta. Marion Hart, Big Timber; Frances Robert Kramer and Miss1 Lura IF you would be well and warm, wear Knit Underwear not the clumsy garments of other days, but ones that take up no room at all under one's clothes, fitting smoothly and comfortably, yet protecting fully against changes in temperature. Here is Knit Underwear for all the from baby onward, in the best makes the coun.try. affords, in the widest variety, of styles, in the greatest range of textures and weights, all priced to assure the utmost of value. Carter's and Munsingwear for Women In these two famous makes, by far the best known and largest lines in the country, and long the most popular knitted underwear sold iti Missoula, we present all that is new, good and desirable in women's and children's eold weather uuder garments, in the following wide range of styles and textures: Mitchell were here from Stevensvillc, Pahl, Twin Bridges; Helen: Everett, Sacramento, Myrtle Johnson, Tuesday evening calling on friends.

Great Falls: Elenore Ayers, Great Mrs. J. P. Cleary former old time Falls; Ann Ferring, Great Falls; Clara Flynn, Miles City; Edith Keating, resident of this place arrived here the past week from Seattle, visited a few days with, friends and left Saturday for Chicago to join a son at that place. Mrs.

Bryan Clarke and Mrs. Graves fright end. Ufartin punted 32, Kelly spent the week-end at Missoula. A number of local people attended the returning eight. Montana lost five for offside.

A pass failed. Sweet ccltl.ration at Medicine Tree Sunday. 125 54 5 7 0 11 33 45 0 1 5 49 0 45 0 6 punted 44 yards, Meeker returning; Yards from scrimmage 118 Yards from passes 57 Pasjes completed 6 Passes grounded 13 Passes Intercepted 2 Punts 11 Average yards, punts 40.3 Punts returned, yards 47 Fumbles, ball lost 0 Fumbles, recovered 3 Kickoffs 0 Average 0 Kickofs returned, yards 80 Penalties, 70 Ball lost on downs 3 Field goals attempted 0 Mrs. Bryan Clarke and Mrs. Graves six.

Gustafson- and Kramer each teachers, spent the week-end at Mrs. Una Collins spent the week-end Styles 1 Sleeves, Ankle Children's Neck, Long Styles Sleeves, Women's Neck, Long at Wisdom, where she attended to busi High High ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Hill motored to Ankle Ankle Knee Elbow Length.

Dutch Neck, Length. Dutch Neck, Missoula Saturday. They were accom Length. Dutch Neck, Length. Dutch Neck Elbow Sleeves, Ankle.

Elbow Sleeves, Knee Sleeves, Sleeves, made a pair at center. Martin Punted 32, Kelly returning three. A pass failed, Illman dropped another, and Washington State took the ball, Referee Mulligan ruling, against protests, that he had the ball, Martin could not gain, a pass failed, and Martin fnit center for jfr Meeker missed a long-distance 45-yard place kick. A Montana pass failer, but Illman caught a second for 14 yards. Washington State was panied by Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Goodwin, who returned to Kalispell, after a Elbow Length Length Length. Low Neck, Low Neck, Bodice Top, Bodice Top, Sleeveless, Ankle Sleeveless, Knee Ankle Length Knee Length Textures Great Falls; Helen Missoula Eilene Barrows, Missoula; Evelyn Jaeger, Great Falls. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Marjorie Walker, Lewistown; Gladys Stipek, Glendlve; Thora Smith, Butte; Dorotna Larvln, Butte; Billy Kester, Helena; Emily Stewart, Helena; Jack Parsons, Missoula; Emily Thrailkill, Missoula; Lenlta Spotts-wood, Missoula; Virginia Sedman, Missoula; Vivian Missoula; Ruth Partridge, Troy; Jaet McKenzie, Havre; Elizabeth Anne Irwin, Great Falls.

vf Sigma Kappa. Adele Butte; Myrtle Dunks, Butte; Lucille McQuaig, Butte; Louise" Lilly, Butte; Margaret Daly, Butte; Marie Bell, Missoula; Artie Dawes, Missoula; Frances Elge, Helena. Alpha Chi Omega. Marie Lucas, White Sulphur Springs; Virginia Daly. Great Falls; Millie Of-stedahl, Great Falls; Ellen Knutsen, Helena; Elsie Jakways, Missoula; Louise Hosea, Troy; Glady Erie, Pony; Hortense Chldester, Butte; Ruth Lindsay, Oklahoma City.

Kappa Delta. Frances Lines, Missoula; Delight Beeson, Missoula; Doris McDaniels, Missoula; Vivian Beady, Iowa City; Catherine Leary, Butte. Phi Beta. Estelle Marcoe, Missoula; Lillian Stettler, Valier; La Verne Crocker, Valier; Florence Bennent, Missoula. Low Neck, Sleeveless, Ankle Length All the alxe with either open or drop seats.

Prices Women's Union to $8.73 Children's Union to $3.75 Children's Sepurate Garments 85c to $1.50 offside. Illman made two at tackle. Gustafson intercepted a Montana pass. week visit at the Hill home. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Older spent Sunday here with' relatives. Leonard Mowatt arrived home Friday evening from the Swan River country, where he spent the summer with a government surveying party. He left Monday for Missoula, where he will enter the university. Miss Florence Cruson returned home Friday from Seattle, where she spent the past year with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson and daughter went to Hamilton Sunday returning Monday. Washington State was offside. So was Montana.

It cost them five yards A 11-cotton, medium and heavy Silk-and-wool, various weights All-wool, various weights apiece. Martin made eight on the reverse. Montana lost 15 vards Play in Detail. Exley kicked off to Danta Hanson on the 32-yard line, the Grizzly returning five yards. Sweet failed to gain on a fake punt, then plunged three through tackle.

Sweet's punt was blocked by "Oz" Hanson, who recovered on Montana's 10-yard line. Martin made a yard off tackle. Danta Hanson threw Kramer for a loss of three yards. A pass was incomplete. Sweet knocking it down.

Kramer then kicked a field goal from the 20-yard line, Martin holding the bell. Exley kicked off to Sweet on the three-yard line, Rus-sel returning 23 yards. Kelly hit left guard for three and left end for as many more. Montana lost five for off3ide. Sweet punted 45, Reed returning eight.

Kramer hit center for 10 and made five oi a try. JMartin hit right tackle for four and right guard for two. Sugru BURIALS IN U.S. for holding and Washington State for offside. Martin got eight on a crisscross and Gustafson six at center.

Gustafson plunged through for four yards and a first down. Gustafson made one and Martin two at center. Meeker place-kicked a field goal from the 20-yard line. Exley kicked off to Ritter on the 18-yard line. The Grizzly back sprinted back 30 yards before he was downed, the longest run of the game.

Sweet made six COST LARGE SUM around left end and Illman pounded center for eight. Kelly slid off right Chicago, Oct: 3. W) It costs a year to bury the dead in he United States. The estimate was given today by LeRoy C. Dunn of Des Moines, in an address before the national selected morticians in convention "There are 1,680,000 funerals in the 1Tnited States each year," said Mr.

Munsing Rayon Underwear The acme of knitted underwear perfection, Ideal In comfort, appearance and durability, in lovely shades of peach, orchid, maize, pink and silver, in all sizes 34 to 50. Not a bit expensive Vests $1.50, Bloomers $2.25 and Stepins $2.00. Vassar and Ribrite Underwear, for Men These are our two leading brands of men's underwear though many other makes are represented here. These brands are noted for their perfection fit and finish, comfortable textures, agreeable weights, long and satisfactory service and remarkable value at eacli price. -Very Jpecwdly Priced These extra specials, for this week only, are offered at the most opportune time of the year just when you want to lay in a supply of warm underwear for fall and winter.

Take advantage of this unusual offering to provide for the family's needs of high grade, dependable garments at most unusual savings. For Women and Children tackle for five. Montana was off FRATERNITIES. Sigma Phi Epsilon. George Roehl, Neihart: Donald Foss, Havre; Lynn Stewart, Missoula; Taul Guynn.

Hobson; John Itankin, Hardin; side again. Martin intercepted a forward pass. Martin made three at center and Gustafson one In the same spot. Martin kicked 42 yards to Kel Dunn. "Tho cost of these figuring conservatively at $200 each is $336, ly, who returned three.

Sweet threw! 000,000. There are 29,000 cemeteries Scott Lucke. Havre; Adolph Still, Big Timber; Marion Heffern, Billings; William Bcrgin, Billings; Gordon a pass to Illman for 17 yards. Wash of varying sizes in the country. ington State was offside.

Montana was awarded a pass on interference Youst. (Hardin; Arthur Glodden, Hardin; Robert Ross, Hardin; Faul for a seven-yard gain. Kelly failed NEW' WELL BROUGHT IN, Fort Collins, Oct. 3. (VP) Fol Barfell.

Van Wert, Ohio; Georgo Bird, and two passes were grounded. Meek Missoula; Walter Burreil, Van Wert, lowing tho discharge of 30 quarts of Ohio. er averted a touchdown -when he knocked down the last heave near the goal line. The game ended as Mon nitroglycerine in the Kitterman well of the Great Northern Oil company dropped Krimer for a loss of two. A pass failed.

Kramer made three over right guard. Martin kicked 20 yards out of bounds. Sweet skirled left end for six yards and Sugrue smashed center for four and a first down. Montana lost 15 for holding, at left guard. Kelly retrieved a bad pass for a loss of 10.

Sweet punted 43 yards. Heed returning three. Star-tin lost two, then gained four at center. A forward 'pass to Martin was good for 13 yards. Washington lost five for offside.

Whitcome threw Martin foi a yard's loss. Kramer got three at center and a pass to Kxlcy made nine yards. Another pass was incomplete. Kelly averted a touchdown by knocking dowTj a pass. Montana took the ball on downs.

Marker intercepted Kelly's pass and rar to Montana's 19-yard line. Kramer made two at center, then was thrown for a loss of three yards by Oscar Dahlberg. Second Quarter, A Washington pass over the goal Sigma Chi. Douglas Thomas, Dillon; Millard tana lost the ball on downs. here at noon today, oil rose in th well in two hours from 2,000 to 3,500 Lineup nd summary: Graybeal, Missoula; Walter Daniel- son, Anaconda; Andrew Marsh, Lewis- feet in depth and there were Increas tng signs of gas pressure.

W. S. C. (9), Montana (0) Marker 1.. Dahlbere town; J.

C. Langston, Harlowton; Left End. Iamar Dickinson, Missoula; Corwin Sharpe, dreat Falls; Burley Schwin- H. Hanson D. Hanson Women's Munsingwear Union Suits, medium weight wool, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, sizes 3d to 48, (JO OC regularly $3.50 to $4.50 Women's Rayon Vests, fle-sh, peach and orchid, sizes 3 to 44, CPI CC regularly $1.25 and $1.50 P.VA Uloomera to match above, reg.

$2 Hoys' and (ili-is' Union Suits, fleece-lined gel, Great Falls; Clarence Hagen, Left Tackle. LEG SORES Women's Munsingwear rants, while cotton, knee length, small and large r7f "sizes, regularly $1.00 and $1.25 1 Jv, Women's Union Suits, heavy cotton, regular shoulder, knee length, sl.es 36 (Tl ff to 44, regularly $1.25 and $1.50 J-. Women's Union Suits, odd lots, cotton, wool, and silk-and-wool, ankle and knee lengths, sizes 36 to 44, (Tl OC regularly $1.75 to $2.25 p.J Women's Union Stilts, sllk-nnd-wool, Dutch Ahlskog Coleman Stevensville; Richard Staunton, Roundup; Lyle Zimmerman, Miles City; Left Guard. Wlnfield Page, Billings; Orville Mis- ARE CURABLE. If you suffer from Leg Sores or Varicose Ulsers, I will send you, absolutely FREE, a copy Dils Ostrum Center.

cotton, white or gray, sizes 4 to J4 feldt, Malta; Charles Burns, Cho-teau; Sid Stewart, Anaconda; Walter Mondale, Lewistown; Clark Coffee, Young Martinson $1.25 years, regularly $1.50 and $2.00 Right Guard. Choteau; Robert Holtzberger, Great F. Kramer Whitcomb Falls; Jack Baker, Helena; Donald Kiiclicn's Infants' Shirts, wool nnd silk-and- line was grounded, Montana taking neck, short sleeves, knee or ankle length, of my famous book that tells how to be rid of these troubles for all time by using my remarkable painless treatment. It is different from anything you ever heard of, and the result of over 35 years specializing. Simply send your name and address to Dr.

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Right Tackle. Stocking, Helena; Maurice Donlan, the ball. Sweet kicked 35 yards. Exley Brlttenham wool, sizes 3 months to 3 years, QC close-outs, leg. $1.25 to $2.00.........

JAJU $1.50 bIzch 30 to 44, regularly $2.25 Missoula; Henry McFarlln, Billings; Right End. (Martin made three at right end, Kramer four through center, and Carl Blair, Billings; Larry Sweetman, Reed Kelly Billings. Carters' Sixtieth Anniversary Special Quarterback Martin one in the same spot. Martin Punted 40, Kelly returning two, Gustafson Illman Sigma Alpha. Roger Johnston, Missoula; Homer To celebrate their sixteenth anniversary The William Carter Sweet kicked 40, Reed dodging back Fullback.

DR. ROSE has sent Us very lovely silk-and-wool union suits, pink and white, to IFrank, Missoula; Russell Jackson, .10, several Grizzlies missing tackles, W. Kramer Sweet Left Half. Rudyard; Clarence Tteed, Huntington Park, Other Llmpus, Winifred: Martin and Kramer each got but a vard. then Kramer recovered a $1.95 sell at a plienonilnully low price; they come In low neck, sleeveless, knee- length stylo, In sizes 36 to 4 4, ami uro priced this week only at Martin (C) Sugrue John Hlgham, Chester Eugene, fumble.

Martin punted 30, Kelly re Right Half. Field goals Meeker 2. Martin. Sub Glasgow; II. W.

Mullendore, Glendlve; Haj returned from New York with new methods of treating plica and other rectal diseases. Write for free booklet. 401 Ziegler Bldg Spokane, Wash. turning eight. Sweet cut In on a fake punt run and made six yards stltutes Cogswell for Coleman, Rit Sugrue hit center for four yards and ter for Illman, Illman for Ritter, Rit ter for Sugrue, Burreil for Britten Cozy Flannelette Nightgowns 1.95 These fine, flannelette Nightgowns i-eiiecnt an extiiiiMillnary value at only $1.05.

They the. made of high grade nuiterliils, either plain white, pink, blue, orchid or maize, patterned in floral designs or striped; slipover or buttoned models, witli long sleeves; In medium, largo and extra large sizes. (Tl QCt Kegulur values, this week pxAJ first down. Montana lost five for offside. Sweet was thrown for a loss ham, Axtell fof D.

Hanson, Fletcher for Martinson, Vlerhus for Whitcomb, of 13 yards on a high pass. Sweet kicked BO yards, Glann returning Plummer for Ostrum, Koenlg for Martin, C. Sweet for W. Kramer, Walter Johnson, Forsyth. Phi Delta Theta.

Mortimer Sullivan, Whltefish; Roy Peterson, Butte; Raymond Lewis. Butte; Oscar Keyes, Wllsall; Cecil McGuInn, Harlowton; J.ee Furr, Miles City; James Barnes, Helena; Henry Brown, Great Falls; Myron Soelberg, Sloiitf City, Iowa; Douglas Burns, Helena; Arthur Burns, Helena: John Bolton, Kalispell; George Hanson, Bozeman; Ralph Olson, Butte; John Krlckson, Helena; Sylvester Smith, Martin made a yard at end. Mon tana again was penalized for off For Men and Boys Jackey for Gustafson, Glann for Reed, Meeker for Glann, l'nrkhlll for CARD PARTY And social hour. First of series. At St.

Anthony's Hall Wednesday, October 7, 8 p. Admission 25c IIovh' Union Suits, medium weluht fleeced side. Martin skirted left end for 11 yards. Sugrue threw Kramer for a Exley, Maurer for Kramer, Schroe der for Young, Tlmmons for Dlls, Men's Union Suits, part wool worsted, medium weight, "Ribrite'1 Form-Kit garments) In mottled gray, blue or green, loss of six. A pass failed.

Kramer Crowe for Tlmmons, Bendlx for cottii, rib knit, cream color, Art to 16 extra pXVV Hoys' Union Suits, winter weight fleeced cotton, tiblKMl. in silver, gray, fTI QC sizes 6 lo 16 extra special. Ahlskog, D. Mitchell for If. Hansen hit renter for three.

Glann missed a drop-kick attempt from the 33-yard line, Kelly returning the ball 20 Wolf Point; Byron Leverlch, Greut C. Mitchell for Marker, Taylor for $2.00 sizes 36 to 44, regularly $3.50 yards. Sweet kicked 33 yards out' of Falls; King: Smith, Billings; Ed Dean, Bozeman. Alpha Taut Omega. bounds, 1xoted 37 yards, TT V'T'TD A Union Suits, done-outs of many styles, CrfA.

1 ITl all the leMni es. weights i p- Kelly returning four. Sweet failed so did two passes, nnd Sweet kicked Parkhill, Bervln for Schroeder, Rum-berg for H. Hansen, Referee Mulligan (Gonznga); umpire Hlnderman (Lnwrence)l Hlgglns (OonzngiO; field Judge Turner (Yale). Score by periods: Montana 0000 8.

3303 to $0 colors, all sizes represented, but not in each style, reguliiiiy to $6.00 30 yards. Koenljf made a yard Meeker caught pass for eight RUMMAGE SALE Given by Preabyterlnn Ladles' Aid at American Trust and Savings bank room, Oct. 10 and 17, Fred Ironside, Butte; Harold Hunt, Glendlve; Movr Burg. IlPlenn; Pole Houtchens, Great Fulls; Thomas Young. Mike Evans, Belt; Lloyd Hill, Missoula; Donald Wutson, Clyde Hunt, Jackey slipped through tor three and a first down.

Washington State was offside, Koenlg threw a pass to Charles Sweet for nine. Britlenham The first former's Institute ver held Glendlve; James Christian, Great tails; Rodney Hruc Znchnry, Knlls-I threw c. Swwt for A yard' loss, AJlu Amorlc was at Hudson, 1885..

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